Delving into the Psyche of Saddist or Psychopaths

It is a perplexing enigma: the cruelty some individuals inflict upon those who harbor no threat, even extending to their offspring. The origins of such behavior, steeped in the depths of human psychology, evoke a profound curiosity about its underlying purpose. In seeking the roots of this cruelty, we must delve into the intricate layers … Continue reading Delving into the Psyche of Saddist or Psychopaths

Say Yes To Life β€” Choose Your Seasons Wisely

One vibrant morning, a conversation unfolded between my friend and me, wrestling with a moral dilemma she faced. The teaching, “Say Yes to life,” echoed in our thoughts, yet the situation seemed to defy this decree. Her sense of duty, her dharma, did not align with an unequivocal “Yes,” leading us to question the acceptability … Continue reading Say Yes To Life β€” Choose Your Seasons Wisely

Serotonin β€” The Natural Mood Manager

Serotonin wields the power to fend off depression while also ushering in waves of euphoria. This essential neurotransmitter not only uplifts your spirits but also orchestrates a symphony of vital bodily operations. Imagine a moment of sheer happiness, when the world aligns perfectly β€” that’s serotonin at work. This remarkable chemical catalyst holds the reins … Continue reading Serotonin β€” The Natural Mood Manager

On This Day in Military History β€” The Passing of General George S. Patton

On the winter solstice of December 21, 1945, the world bid farewell to General George S. Patton, a luminary figure whose indelible mark on history remains steadfast. Emerging into existence within a lineage intricately woven with military heritage in the year 1885, Patton’s journey encompassed the corridors of intellectual and martial prowess, culminating in his … Continue reading On This Day in Military History β€” The Passing of General George S. Patton

Epictetus β€” Transformation from Enslavement to Philosophical Greatness

Born in AD 50 in what is now Turkey, Epictetus lived much of his life as a slave in Rome, an experience that profoundly shaped his worldview. Despite his humble status, Epictetus’s profound wisdom and keen insights into the human condition continue to hold great significance today. His enduring legacy within Stoicism centers on two … Continue reading Epictetus β€” Transformation from Enslavement to Philosophical Greatness

Obscure Individuals Who Came Close to the Presidency

Benjamin Wade, Willie P. Mangum, Lafayette S. Foster, Thomas W. Ferry, and John Nance Garner share a common thread in their history. Were it not for timely decisions or twists of fate, they could have found themselves assuming the role of Acting President of the United States, in an era preceding the ratification of the … Continue reading Obscure Individuals Who Came Close to the Presidency

Katy Perry Accused of Forcefully Kissing Tina Kandelaki at Private Party

In a resounding assertion of allegations, Katy Perry, the illustrious pop icon, finds herself confronted with a second claim of sexual harassment. This time, the spotlight falls upon TV host Tina Kandelaki, who asserts with unyielding conviction that the singer of the chart-topping “I Kissed A Girl” transgressed boundaries during a state of intoxication at … Continue reading Katy Perry Accused of Forcefully Kissing Tina Kandelaki at Private Party